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Windows Media Player 6.4 for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0

Brief Description
Windows Media Player 6.4 delivers high-quality audio and video for users and organizations running Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0.

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File Name:mpfull.exe
Version:6.4
Date Published:12/23/1999
Language:English
Download Size:3.4 MB
Estimated Download Time: 9 min 56K

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Overview

Windows Media Player 6.4 delivers high-quality audio and video for users and organizations running Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0.

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System Requirements

  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 95; Windows 98; Windows NT
Minimum:
  • Pentium 90 MHz processor
  • 16 MB RAM
  • 16-color display card
  • 16-bit sound card
  • 28.8-Kbps modem (optional for local playback)
  • Windows 95 (audio, illustrated audio, and some video)

Recommended:
  • Pentium 120 MHz processor or faster
  • 32 MB or more of RAM
  • 256-color display card or better
  • 28.8-Kbps or faster modem or Ethernet card
  • Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT® Server or Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 3 (audio, illustrated audio, and video)

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Instructions

  1. Click the Download button on this page to start the download, or choose a different language from the drop-down list and click Go.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To start the installation immediately, click Open or Run this program from its current location.
    • To copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save or Save this program to disk.

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Additional Information

Find help documentation on the Microsoft Windows Media Player version 6.4. This document explains the features and capabilities of Microsoft Windows Media Player version 6.4. It describes how to use the Player to locate and organize audio and video clips, illustrates how to customize the user interface, and introduces the reader to basic digital media concepts.

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